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The Ultimate books have definitely been a feather in the cap of Marvel over its two year existence, becoming an integral part of the history of the House of Ideas. Fans have built up some notions about the books, and these notions have influenced the way the books are looked at by readers. These five Ultimate Marvel ideas show that these fans are sometimes wrong, and that things are a bit different than they believe.
5) The Month to Month Trope Have Hurt the Books

The Ultimate comics use a unique trope, one that a lot of fans really enjoyed at first. Basically, every issue took place a month after the one before it. This approach mirrored the way comics were published, and allowed readers to get more of a realistic feel for the events. However, the longer it’s gone on, the worst this trope has aged. It kills one of the most important aspects of comic storytelling: the cliffhanger. While the books have done some cliffhangers (like the ending to 2024’s Ultimate Spider-Man #12), the next issues usually don’t have the excitement that comics that don’t use this trope have. It’s also made some books a bit more confusing, and messed up the pace of storytelling several times.
4) Ultimate Spider-Man Stopped Being Amazing After Issue #12

Ultimate Spider-Man was Ultimate Marvel’s crown jewel, and it quickly became the bestselling comic in the land in its first year. Fans loved seeing an older, happier Peter as Spider-Man, the way he worked with Harry Osborn, the Ben Parker/J. Jonah Jameson combo, the realities of New York City on Earth-6160, and more. Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #12 was awesome, bringing together the cast for a book that ended on a massive cliffhanger. It was a turning point for the series and it turned in a direction that wasn’t as great as it was before. The book become less of a Spider-Man book and more of a Green Goblin book, and it just hasn’t hit the same heights as the first year. It’s still a cool book, but it’s no longer the best comic in the land.











